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Meanings of
hallucinations
in inglés
ruso
галлюцинация
portugués
alucinações
español
alucinación
catalán
al·lucinació
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Perception in the absence of external stimulation that has the qualities of real perception.
hallucination
español
alucinación
Sinónimos
Examples for "
hallucination
"
hallucination
Examples for "
hallucination
"
1
No; but I have had a strange
hallucination
;
it is over now.
2
The persistence and fixity of the phenomenon excluded any idea of
hallucination
.
3
Elmer Fudd wasn't a
hallucination
,
after all-althoughhe had a different name.
4
In view of all the testimony,
hallucination
had to he ruled out.
5
For a moment he had had an overwhelming
hallucination
of her presence.
Usage of
hallucinations
in inglés
1
Potential serious side effects include
hallucinations
and suicidal thoughts, the agency said.
2
Prisoners later exhibited psychological problems, including
hallucinations
,
paranoia and attempts at self-injury.
3
Within days of having no sleep, people report confusion, forgetfulness and
hallucinations
.
4
The
hallucinations
of delirium tremens are the results obtained in extreme intoxication.
5
Many local priests report
hallucinations
-
or
persecutions of some sort-and clamor for treatment.
6
None of the patients in either group developed
hallucinations
or respiratory depression.
7
Frightening and disturbing
hallucinations
can come on slowly and last for days.
8
You know, some drugs have serious side effects and can cause
hallucinations
.
9
They explore
hallucinations
for metaphorical insights to help them process unresolved experiences.
10
You heard his story; his
hallucinations
were those of an insane person.
11
The mind was wavering between the
hallucinations
of a fever, and lucidity.
12
The fumes coming from the depths of Hierapolis' phreatic groundwater produced
hallucinations
.
13
His grim
hallucinations
obviously had been stirred by seeing this famous painting.
14
Science is a lucid madness occupied in tabulating its own necessary
hallucinations
.
15
The monarchic
hallucinations
hamper all progress and all serious departments of industry.
16
His
hallucinations
and delusions remitted after treatment with risperidone, paralleling motor improvement.
Other examples for "hallucinations"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hallucinations
hallucination
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
visual hallucinations
auditory hallucinations
have hallucinations
cause hallucinations
induce hallucinations
More collocations
Translations for
hallucinations
ruso
галлюцинация
галлюцинации
portugués
alucinações
alucinação
español
alucinación
alucinacion
catalán
al·lucinació
Hallucinations
through the time
Hallucinations
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common